Too good to be true?

   / Too good to be true? #71  
What 45-70 said. Now, another thing, that is frustrating for sellers, but think like a buyer. As someone scrolling, you probably save 1000s to 10,000s of ads. You might be interested in an item, but only at a certain price. You might only be interested in the item, at their price, if its a certain size/make/model.

So, lets say I want to look for a bushhog; less than half (probably more like 25%) of ads list the size, make/model, or include more than 2 pictures. If you dont know anything about it, thats fine; take more pictures, take a picture of a tape measure on it, maybe weed eat around it, so I can see more than the very top. Yes, you might get insulted if you post at $1200, and I message and ask, how about $750; but maybe thats what im willing to pay. Include stuff like "I can load on your trailer". Spend more than 30 seconds putting the ad together will have hours of responding to the Same questions from people.
 
   / Too good to be true? #72  
Here is a perfect example; Bush Hog $500, "used, dont know anything about it". You didnt even tell us what brand of bushhog, a size, or blow the leaves off so we can see it. We dont know the size; but some of these sellers get made if you dont offer full price. When you expect me to do All of the leg work, yeah, im gonna try to beat you down on price.
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   / Too good to be true? #73  
Oh, drifting off the thread, but Auctions often aren't any better, or even worse. 1 or 2 pictures, and "rotary cutter"; maybe "shaft stored in shop", no size, often no model, and generally very low effort to tell you anything.
 
   / Too good to be true? #74  
I've had similar experiences to what's been described here. They always want you to send cash first "for taxes" or "Need to get it out of storage" or "Holding". I'm sure it works on some people, but not on me. I see these types of ads on Craigslist all the time too, even from "reputable" businesses, but then you google the company and they have 1 star reviews and everyone is screaming that it's a ripoff.
 
   / Too good to be true? #75  
I just saw an add on my local Marketplace for a brand new 3 ton Kubota excavator for $17,000. It was orange but had no Kubota decals on it at all.
And the picture of the yard it was in, looks nothing like the actual yard of the posted address, LOL
 
   / Too good to be true? #76  
Ads like that, I'll do an image search on the picture. Nine times out of ten, I'll find a hundred ads using exactly the same picture, selling the same item in a whole bunch of different places, all for similar prices!
 
   / Too good to be true? #78  
I've heard of doing that, but don't know how ... How do you do it?
Put in Google Image, then Click on "Search By Image", and in the window which pops up, either drag in the image you want Google to search for, or just select the image from your computer (wherever you put it):

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   / Too good to be true? #79  
I’ve had positive results on Marketplace, both selling and buying. A lot of the stuff I sell is cheap, $20 items although I’ve sold maybe $500 items. Maybe the most expensive I’ve bought is $800. The key is just to meet face to face. After a while you learn the serious buyers.
 
   / Too good to be true? #80  
I have hate hate. When intried to sell my 1994 Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel last year, i hade easily 100+ responses to my facebook marketplace ad…

All said “ is it still available “. Id respond “yes”…
Dead air. In 3 months not a single second response. I ran a paid add on craigslist, i had it sold in 3 days. Cash.
I have hate, hate, hate relationship with Facebook. Nothing but scammers, "...My father is on a 6 month submarine deployment in the Pacific, if you will take a PayPal check and ship it...blah blah blah..." 3 Different versions of that scam. The ad read "In person transactions only." Somebody from about 50 miles away was going to put an Australian Shepherd puppy on a plane with a handler for $250 bucks. I replied that I would just drive up there and get it. They ignored that comment and just kept asking for the $250 check. Different experiences, I guess.
 

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